S.E. Cupp

Sarah Elizabeth Cupp (23 February 1979-) was an American conservative political commentator and television host.

Biography
Sarah Elizabeth Cupp was born in Carlsbad, California in 1979, and she grew up in Andover, Massachusetts. She became an editor for The New York Times in 2002, starting her journalism career, and she soon became a political writer and political commentator. She identified as a Log Cabin Republican who supported gay rights and opposed non-interventionism, although she said that she would never vote for an atheist president (despite being one herself), as she believed that faith was an important check on presidential power. In August 2018, she became the host of S.E. Cupp Unfiltered on CNN on Saturday evenings. On 10 August 2019, in reaction to the NRA's opposition to universal background checks and red flag laws (despite 90% of America supporting background checks, with most Republicans and almost all Democrats agreeing on the issue), Cupp dropped her NRA membership and called for common sense gun reform.